PPC Blog News Roundup for May 22, 2009

This week, Google announced that they are updating their U.S. trademark policy. Under this new policy the restrictions will be loosened slightly so that more advertisers can display relevant brands within their PPC ads. This update applies only to Google.com within the U.S. and takes effect around June 15th. Gordon Choi [...] Source:PPC Blog News [...]

Good Bye To Google’s “Other Unique Queries” – We Won’t Miss You

PPC advertisers have been waiting a long time for this. Just officially announced yesterday, Google AdWords is removing the ‘other unique queries’ label in the search query performance report. We wrote about this new feature in the search query report back in April but did not find an official announcement from Google until yesterday. The [...]

What To Look for if Your Volume Tanks on the Google Content Network

Lately, we’ve been writing quite a bit about the Google Content Network. This is simply because there is so much to talk about! Today, I would like to touch on another topic within this theme: two reasons why your Content Network performance may suddenly tank. First, let’s do a quick review of what we’ve discussed [...]

How To Broaden Your Exposure on the Google Content Network

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the Google Content Network is fickle and it can be tricky. In both the Search and Content Networks, ad position is important. Within the Search Network you have a wider range of ad positions that can generate positive results. However, the Content Network has a smaller [...]

Website security 'important for SEO and online marketing'

Companies looking to make the most of search engine optimisation (SEO) should think about the security of their website, according to one expert.Patricio Robles from Econsultancy said website security can have a "profound" impact on a firm’s search engine rankings.In a blog post, he explained that if websites are hacked into by cyber crim… Source:Website [...]

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